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Grand Theft Auto VI Patente shows how the game could revolutionize the game forever open titles in the open world

Over the years, Rockstar Games and Take-Two have submitted several patents that emphasize how Grand Theft Auto VI Open World Games will revolutionize forever.

Grand Theft Auto 6 notifications recently published a summary of ten patents by Rockstar Games on XA, which highlights how the game drives video game boundaries in order to offer an experience like only a few others. The patents include technology for creating viable signs, simulation of the fluid flow on 3D interfaces, seamless NPC movement that is operated by a road network diagram for smooth virtual navigation, increased graphics that are better illuminated with sharper details, and more smoothly, more continuous levels of details for models Create buildings, and NPCs. The use of the movement recording in connection with AI for predicting the body pose, a system that manages transactions in the game, the use of data-controlled blocks for animations that enables the characters to adapt to any situation without demanding rigid encoding, and improved anti-cheat measurements with hidden game variables. Each individual patent can be completely checked out by searching for the patent number in Google patent.

So far, the Grand Theft Auto VI. In view of the story of Rockstar Games, no doubt that it will be one of the most impressive open world games that have ever been published, even if it only uses part of the technology presented in the patents above. Unfortunately, fans of the series have to wait longer than expected to Vice City, as the game is not as announced this year, and only in May 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S debut. At least the bad news was accompanied by the delay by a new trailer that was a second, big view of the game in the game.

Grand Theft Auto VI starts on May 26th on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

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